Washington and Tehran have reached a preliminary framework agreement that would extend the current ceasefire arrangement and initiate renewed negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, according to US officials. The deal, which remains subject to final approval by leadership from both nations, represents a cautiously optimistic step toward de-escalation in the region. Details surrounding the timeframe for extension and the structure of upcoming diplomatic talks have not yet been disclosed publicly.
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